Councils across Scotland are in the midst of challenging budget cuts, and with higher demand than ever for public services, the pressure on local authorities has never been greater. From education to housing, repairing the roads and emptying our bins, this series focuses on Argyll and Bute Council as it faces challenging budget cuts across the remotest areas of Scotland.

Councils across the UK are facing punishing budget cuts, but with higher demand than ever for public services, the pressure on local authorities has never been greater. This series follows council staff on the frontline.

On the 13th March, 1996 a gunman walked into a primary school in the small Scottish town of Dunblane, near Stirling, and shot dead 16 pupils and their teacher in a Primary 1 gym class. To date it is the deadliest firearms atrocity in the UK. This landmark film commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Tragedy.

‘Atomic Espionage’ tells the story of a secret war between America, Germany, Japan and the Soviet Union during WW2 in the race to make the first atomic bomb. It is a story of a war of fear which culminated in the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing over 200,000 people. In seconds two cities were completely obliterated and our world changed forever.

Insane Fight Club is back. This year the boys are taking their unique form of entertainment to England as they stage fight nights in Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle. Will it bring them the wider fame and recognition they crave? And will they still be friends at the end of it?

For nearly five years, as the city of Glasgow prepares for the Commonwealth Games, I filmed locals in Dalmarnock, the East End community that would become centre stage during the huge sporting event. As work gets underway how will they cope with the changes and the challenges of regeneration.

Meet the Pocock family: mum, dad, four children, 19 horses, 12 sheep, 6 dogs and two cows. They are living ‘off the grid’ in the remote Scottish Highlands. But times are a changing and a massive £600m pylon line is being built right beside and they want a bit of it…

Four years ago Andrew Slorance quit his job to design, manufacture and market a radical new wheelchair, spending nearly £200,000 along the way. But with the chair costing three times the average cost, will anyone buy it.

Crail. Quiet, quaint and by the sea. An ideal place to retire. But not any more… Every year 20,000 petrol heads come to burn rubber and race on Scotland’s only ¼ mile racetrack outside the coastal village in Fife.